Author: Dr Mrityunjoy Paul Assistant Professor Department of History, Sivanath Sastri College Kolkata,West Bengal,India Email: mjpaul83@gmail.com Abstract::Most of the rural people of Bengal are agriculturists and the overall welfare of the province depends on agriculture. Because of this agriculture, one day the prosperity of Bengal increased so much that Bengal...
Read MoreAuthor: Independent Scholar Department of History, University of North Bengal Darjeeling, West Bengal, India Email: rajeshroy.set@gmail.com Abstract:: The sub-Himalayan area North Bengal which means the North region of West Bengal is really covered by the districts like Jalpaiguri, Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, and Darjeeling. Hills, mountains, rivers and green forests...
Read MoreAuthor: Subrata Mandal Research Scholar Department of History, Raiganj University Uttar Dinajpur,West Bengal,India Email: subratamandal9563@gmail.com Abstract:: Prithviraj III was also known as Prithviraj Chauhan. He was a king who ruled the kingdom from Ajmer to Delhi during the 12th century. He is celebrated for his qualities of archery, military administration...
Read MoreAuthor: Sumana Das Guest Lecturer Department of History Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University Cooch Behar,West Bengal,India Email: dasbarmansumana94@gmail.com Abstract:: Akshay Kumar Maitreya was the pioneer of North Bengal studies. The present land, which is called North Bengal, was formerly called Varendra or Varendrabhumi. This land was part of the former...
Read MoreAuthor: Rashmi Kumari Research Scholar Centre of Advanced Study Department of History Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh,India Email: rash64359@gmail.com Abstract:: After the 1857 Revolt, the Government of India Act 1858 transferred judicial administration from the East India Company to the British Crown, ending the Company’s dual court system. A...
Read MoreAuthor: Siddhartha Das ICHR Junior Research Fellow, Department of History Bankura University Bankura,West Bengal,India Email: dassiddhartha288@gmail.com Abstract:: This article examines the intellectual and religious life of Jain communities under the Delhi Sultanate (c. 1206–1526 CE) and Mughal Empire (1526-1857), focusing on eminent Jain monks and scholars who...
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